STEM Program Grades K–5 New Energy for Science! hmhco.com/sciencefusion
STEM ProgramGrades K–5
New Energy for Science!
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ScienceFusion delivers the most comprehensive STEM package at Grades K–5. STEM lessons, hands-on activities, and video-based projects that incorporate and develop important STEM skills.
An introduction to Science and Technology Lesson level content and activities that presents STEM concepts and develops STEM skills.
STEM Virtual Labs, one for every Inquiry Lesson in the Student Edition, give students and teachers another online, active-learning STEM option.
STEM Virtual Labs
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Technology lights our homes. Electricity can produce light.
Read the word problem. Answer the question.
The average person uses 80 gallons of water at home each day. How much water does a person use in 2 days? Show your work.
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It helps us meet our needs. How have you
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Technology helps us make food. An oven, stovetop, and microwave oven cook food and heat water.
Technology helps bring clean water to our homes.
When the power goes out, so do electric lights. What other technology could you use to light your home?
Sample answers: candles,
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Student Edition
Put your egg inside a gallon freezer bag and zipper the bag shut. You will drop the egg from a height of 2 meters. You must design a safety device that will allow the egg to land uncracked.
How Can You Design a Solution to a Problem?
Materialsegggallon freezer bagvarious other materials
You have learned how forces a� ect moving objects. You have also learned how engineers solve problems. Now, put your knowledge to use! You will design a crash safety device for an egg transportation system.
Did your egg survive the fall? Did the test show some ways your safety device could be improved? Modify your design to improve its performance and then test it again. Use drawings and data to communicate your results.
Build a prototype of your safety device. Test your prototype.
Work with a partner to brainstorm ideas for your safety device. Decide what materials you will use. Make drawings to help you work out your design.
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ScienceFusion Inquiry Flipcharts
STEM education is the preparation of students in competencies and skills in the four disciplines (science, technology, engineering, and math).
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Grade Unit
1 Technology All Around Us
2 Technology and Our World
3 The Engineering Process
4 The Engineering Process
5 The Engineering Process
Video-Based Projects
These inquiry-based projects consist of a video, teacher support pages, and student activity worksheets. There are 3–4 for each grade level—focusing on STEM, ecology, and biotechnology—available online at point of use or on the Teaching Resources DVD.